Hair Care
The 12 Best Hair Rollers for Lazy-Girl Curls and WavesHow to use hair rollers for your best, most low-maintenance hair day |
Pillow Hair Rollers The look: bouncy, slightly mussed waves
Pillow rollers are an update on old-timey, DIY rag curlers, but they're worth the upgrade -- they create more consistent, voluminous waves than rag rollers. They're also not a PITA to wear to bed, whether your hair is dry or damp. If you're a hair-roller novice, these are simple to use, comfy and versatile -- win-win-win.
Try: Goody Mosaic Satin Pillow Rollers, $10.99 for 16
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Pillow rollers are an update on old-timey, DIY rag curlers, but they're worth the upgrade -- they create more consistent, voluminous waves than rag rollers. They're also not a PITA to wear to bed, whether your hair is dry or damp. If you're a hair-roller novice, these are simple to use, comfy and versatile -- win-win-win.
Try: Goody Mosaic Satin Pillow Rollers, $10.99 for 16
Image via Getty
SEE NEXT PAGE: Flute Hair Rollers